Star Trek: Discovery will take off Sept. 24, the first Sunday of the traditional TV season, with a premiere on CBS at 8:30 ET/PT. That night, immediately afterward, Episode 2 will be available on CBS All Access.

After that, new episodes will be available only on CBS All Access for subscribers of the streaming service, which costs $5.99 a month. Season 1 will consist of two chapters: Eight episodes will be released weekly on Sundays through Nov. 5; remaining installments in the 15-episode season are due to begin streaming in January.

More than 50 years after the original Star Trek series premiered, Star Trek: Discovery has been highly anticipated by fans of the pop culture phenomenon. The new series has been delayed twice. First promised for February and then summer, the series was postponed due to production challenges, including the departure of executive producer Bryan Fuller (American Gods).